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Hotels in Malaga
Hostal Castilla is the centre of Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol and offers various room types...
Alameda Hotel is excellently situated in Málaga center, close to the Port and recommended by Guide Routard. Great to visit the historical center and monuments, Cathedral, Picasso Museum, Alcazaba ...
We are recommended by guide Routard Hotel Castilla Guerrero is your hotel to stay in Malaga: on holidays, business, relax...
The charm of this 2 star hotel worth visiting lies not only on its surroundings. Tolox, the village...
The Country Inn Posada del Rio is a family run establishment that offers all the comforts of a hotel, located in Alozaina a charming white washed village in the heart of Sierra de las Nieves,
The Cortijo La Reina Hotel is placed in a ranch of 150.000 m2 in the Natural Park of Malaga Mountains, in a garden full of very old trees...
The Hotel Humaina is situated in the heart of the Natural Park Montes de Málaga , 17 kms. to the North of the Málaga capital.
Hotel Atarazanas Malaga is located in the heart of the historical centre of the city, next to the emblematic central market of Atarazanas...
It is located in a residential area, in the outskirts of Malaga, only 5 kilometres away from the historic city centre, 6 kilometres from the beach and 13 kilometres from the airport.
The recently opened Husa Mainake Hotel is located 100 meters from the Torre de Mar, 30km from Malaga...
This is a newly constructed establishment located 300m. from the historical centre of Malaga and 500m. from the seaside promenade...
Torrequebrada is a beautiful place located in Benalmadena, very near Marbella, with only the promenade separating the gardens from the sea.
Husa Guadalmedina Hotel is located right on the historical and commercial centre of Malaga.
regional info

Today it is a maritime city rich in culture, some of whose remains are on view at the Archeological Museum. The friendly people and wonderful climate also encourage a stroll through the old walls and the remains of the Muslim palaces of the Alcazaba fortress; through its gardens next to the sea - they are adorned with palm and orange trees and jacaranda - and on to discover the house where Picasso was born, there on the wide, lively Plaza de la Merced. Or take in the view of the city from the top of the Gibralfaro Castle.
Málaga is also the name of the province in Andalucia which includes not just the city of Málaga but much fine mountain and coastal scenery and towns like Marbella, Antequera, Mijas and Ronda.
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